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Fiamma Nirenstein

Fiamma Nirenstein

Fiamma Nirenstein is an Italian-Israeli journalist, author and senior research fellow at the Jerusalem Center for Security and Foreign Affairs (JCFA). An adviser on antisemitism to Israel’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, she served in the Italian Parliament (2008-2013) as vice president of the Foreign Affairs Committee. A founding member of the Friends of Israel Initiative, she has written 15 books, including October 7, Antisemitism and the War on the West, and is a leading voice on Israel, the Middle East, Europe and the fight against antisemitism.

From Gush Katif to Oct. 7: The bitter harvest of an illusion of “peace.”
Anas al-Sharif was a soldier, a commander and a propagandist in the service of one of the world’s most brutal terrorist organizations.
In a meeting with foreign journalists, the PM blasted the international media’s malicious caricature of Israel as a cruel, warmongering Jewish state.
The prevailing European posture bolsters Hamas’s denial strategy, promising more terrorism, the likely death of hostages and a rising tide of antisemitism.
Stopping Hamas is not only an Israeli imperative, it is a Western one.
Unlike any other nation, the Jewish state is still fighting—day after day, week after week—to recover its citizens.
Evyatar David and Rom Barslavski are not just hostages. They are symbols of a world turned upside down.
The international community, especially in Europe, appears more interested in rewarding Hamas than in stopping it.
Emily Damari’s remarks to Britain’s Prime Minister Keir Starmer echo growing concern in Israel over Europe’s push to recognize a Palestinian state.
In Italy, hatred of Jews is no longer whispered. It is legitimized from the floor of the country’s top democratic institution.
The goal is not statehood. It’s to wound Israel.
Time and again, it is made abundantly clear: Every food shipment lands in Hamas’s hands, not the people’s.